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The mythical spear of the Norse god Odin, the Gungnir is said to be a perfectly balanced spear made from the wood of the world tree that once cast will never miss its intended target.
The sword that Odin stuck into the tree that only Sigmund could pull out. Some see this as the prototype for the legend of the sword in the stone.
Married swords named after their creators. Created from a metal that would not melt in the furnace, Mo Ye immolated herself in the furnace so that her husband could form the swords.
The spear of Cu Chulainn he received from the witch Scathach after he completed his training. Made from a sea monster's bone, the spear would explode into barbs upon use against an enemy and had to ...
A concept of a sword that has existed in myths and legends for a long time. In the Bible it is mentioned that an angel guards the Garden of Eden with this sword.
The most famous sword in history, whether or not it was real. Used by King Arthur, the blade's name was supposedly a contraction of "ex calce liberatus", which means "freed from the stone".
The sword of Roland of the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne. In its hilt was a tooth from Saint Peter, blood of Saint Basil, hair from Saint Denis, and a relic from the Virgin Mary.